Preparing for My Local Family Expo Booth - Ideas Welcome!

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Discussion Overview

This thread discusses ideas and experiences related to setting up a booth at a local family expo. Participants share their thoughts on booth setup, engaging visitors, and materials to distribute.

Discussion Character

  • Anecdotal, Opinion-based

Main Points Raised

  • One participant mentions sending in their registration for a booth and seeks ideas for setup, samples, and information to distribute.
  • Another participant suggests having a drawing to collect visitor information and shares their experience with bridal registry info and host rewards sheets.
  • One participant recommends interactive activities for kids, such as using creative cutters and play-doh, along with a drawing for a gift certificate to encourage follow-up.
  • A participant highlights the importance of kid-friendly products and treats at their booth, emphasizing children's cooking classes and the potential for earning free products.
  • Another participant notes the strategy of offering small prizes to filter out less interested visitors, which helped them engage more meaningfully with genuinely interested attendees.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Views differ on the best strategies for booth engagement and materials to use, with no clear consensus emerging.

Contextual Notes

Participants share personal experiences from various types of expos, including family and homeschool events, focusing on engaging families and children.

Who May Find This Useful

Consultants preparing for similar events may find these shared experiences and ideas relevant to their own booth setups.

JaniD
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I just sent in my registration to have a booth/table at a local family expo. Does anyone have any ideas or pictures that you have done with a set up like this. Do you hand out samples or free gifts? What kind of information do I hand out? I could use any ideas you may have. Thank you.
 
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I forgot to mention, this is not a fundraiser I just didn't know where else to post this :o)
 
Not sure what a family expo is, but if it is like a craft show I always try to have a drawing so people fill out the drawing slips, and I have a Now Hiring sign up. I sit out bridal registry info also. As far as handing anything out I give the host rewards sheets out. It shows off some great products, and tells about the host benefits. There are some great flyers posted on here also if you do a search. Good luck.
Oh! And if it is family centered I set up the APCS and let kids have some fun
 
You could have creative cutters and play-doh out too for the interactive part. Type in fair in the files section to get some ideas there. Maybe expo as well? Mini-catalog is good, but make sure to get people's info. A drawing for a gift certificate (vs product) is good since they have to then contact you and may spend more. I try to make sure that I get the drawing slip from them though so I can write notes (to remember them) and put any questions they have or fill it out more completely if they didn't. Also, you can then separate those the just fill out entries with little interest in PC and those that talk to you and may be interested in future service. Good luck! I have a craft show this Saturday and am stressing a little. I got good advice. Keep it simple. That is very true. Are you asked to give a gift? You want to make sure that you are making money too so I give gift certificates for booking or $100 order.
 
Homeschool curriculum fairI try to make my vendor booth kid friendly and have some treats in the Large SA bowl for the kids to take (lollipops are cheap). I also try to have lots of kid related products on hand:
The Chef's hat, cookie cutters, creative cutters, decorator bottles, stencils, apple wedger, safe cutter, prep bowls, cut n seal, etc.....
At the homeschool curriculum fair I really stressed children's cooking classes for them and their friends. And the fact they could earn FREE prodcuts. They make their own snacks and have fun playing games!

Or Mom and me cooking show! Same concept but also includes the moms.

Oh and I almost forgot about the drawing, make it something small so you can try to weed out those people who just come to every booth to sign up for a prize and then when you call them they just blow you off and tell you they are not interested. Maybe a safe cutter or a FREE kid's cooking class!
Chef Kearns and I just did a vendor table together last week and weeding these people out really helped us to talk to those who were genuinely interested! Just a thought!

Debbie :D
 
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Frequently Asked Questions

What are some effective ways to attract visitors to my booth at the Family Expo?

To attract visitors to your booth, consider using eye-catching signage, offering free samples of your products, and creating interactive demonstrations. Engaging with attendees through friendly conversation and inviting them to participate in a fun activity can also draw people in. Additionally, consider using social media to promote your booth ahead of time.

How should I set up my booth for maximum visibility?

Arrange your booth to be open and inviting, with clear pathways for attendees to walk through. Use vertical space effectively by incorporating banners or displays that can be seen from a distance. Ensure that your products are well-organized and easily accessible, and consider using a tablecloth that complements your branding to create a professional look.

What promotional materials should I bring to the Family Expo?

Bring a variety of promotional materials, including business cards, brochures, and flyers that highlight your products and services. Consider offering giveaways, such as branded items or discount coupons, to encourage attendees to remember your booth. Having a sign-up sheet for a newsletter or a raffle can also help you collect contact information for future follow-ups.

How can I effectively demonstrate Pampered Chef products at my booth?

Plan a schedule for live cooking demonstrations or product showcases throughout the event. Make sure to highlight the unique features and benefits of each product while engaging the audience with tips and tricks. Encourage attendees to ask questions and even participate in the demonstration to create a more interactive experience.

What should I do to prepare for potential sales at the expo?

Ensure you have a clear understanding of your inventory and pricing before the event. Bring a mobile payment system to facilitate easy transactions, and consider having a variety of payment options available. Prepare to answer common questions about your products and have a plan for handling sales, such as offering special expo discounts or bundle deals to encourage purchases.

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